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Horse Racing News

  • Poy hopes to continue family tradition in Railway Stakes

    Michael Poy is the son of former champion jockey, Michael Clarke and is going all out to complete a rare family treble in Perth’s famous mile race. A four-time winner of Melbourne’s Jockey Premiership, Clarke was a household name in racing and considered one of the best riders of his generation…. Read More »

     
  • Waller rooting for another G1 win in Railway Stakes

    Sydney’s champion trainer understands what’s required to win Perth’s famous mile race, having prepared Good Project to take out Railway Stakes honours in 2015. Good Project came close to another Railway Stakes the following year when second to Scales Of Justice, giving Chris Waller three placings overall after Moriarty and Tom… Read More »

     
  • Time the friend of Sisterhood

    The Ciaron Maher and David Eustace stable have been rewarded for their patient approach with Sisterhood after the mare registered a hard-fought first-up win at Sandown. Lining-up for her first start since March, Sisterhood took out the Ladbrokes Yard Comments Handicap (1200m) on Wednesday. Sent out the $2.20 bookmakers favourite under Ben… Read More »

     
  • Richard Litt unearths another Godolphin find

    Northumbria has become the latest Godolphin cast-off to thrive under the tutelage of Richard Litt, taking his record to two wins from as many starts for his new trainer. Litt has a record of success with horses who haven’t quite met Godolphin’s lofty standards, purchasing the likes of Sedition, Munitions and… Read More »

     
  • Bruised heel stops King Magnus

    A bruised heel has put an end to the Cranbourne Cup hopes of King Magnus. The Robbie Griffiths and Mathew de Kock-trained galloper was a notable absentee from acceptances for Saturday’s Listed 1600m race when they closed on Wednesday. King Magnus won the first staging of the revamped Cranbourne Cup on… Read More »

     
  • Pounding set to tackle Cranbourne Cup

    The Peter Moody and Katherine Coleman stable are banking on the longer the preparation goes the better it will turn out for Pounding. The five-year-old will line up for the sixth run of the campaign when he contests the Listed Cranbourne Cup (1600m) on Saturday. Pounding’s current campaign kicked off in the P… Read More »

     
  • Hard To Say to continue winning ways in The Warra

    Time and patience are proving a successful combination for connections of Hard To Say as he attempts to extend his winning sequence to five in the $300,000 The Warra at Kembla Grange. The sprinter has been a revelation this campaign, book ending back-to-back victories in Brisbane with a first-up triumph at… Read More »

     
  • James McDonald hunting another Gong

    After a dominant carnival in Melbourne, James McDonald will bid to add the $1 million The Gong to his spring portfolio before jetting off to Hong Kong for a short-term stint. Sydney’s reigning champion jockey will link with the Chris Waller-trained Osipenko in Saturday’s Kembla Grange feature, ahead of fulfilling a… Read More »

     
  • Lindsey Smith sweats on WA heat with Tuvalu

    Lindsey Smith has no complaints with the barrier Tuvalu drew for this Saturday’s Group 1 Railway Stakes at Ascot, but it is a different story with the weather in his old home town of Perth. Western Australia is in the early stages of a heat wave that will not abate until early… Read More »

     
  • Eastern raiders touchdown in Perth during heatwave

    Ayrton, joined by nine other top racehorses like Zaaki and Tuvalu, has landed in Perth, Western Australia, amid a heatwave, with temperatures expected to remain above 36 degrees. This arrival precedes their participation in The Pinnacles and follows Ayrton’s challenging run in the Group 1 Sir Rupert Clarke Stakes. Trainers… Read More »

     
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  • Bedggood on weather watch

    Trainer Gavin Bedggood will wait as long as possible before making a decision on where he starts Just Folk on Saturday. Bedggood has Just Folk entered in the $1 million The Gong (1600m) at Kembla Grange on Saturday along with the $500,000 Listed Cranbourne Cup over the same trip. Kembla Grange had been the… Read More »

     
  • Jigsaw to chase second Apache Cat Classic

    Jigsaw will line up for his third run at the Cranbourne Cup meeting when he looks to go back-to-back in the Apache Cat Classic. The Cindy Alderson-trained sprinter finished last on a very wet Cranbourne track on as a three-year-old in 2021 before taking out the Apache Cat Classic (1000m) last year…. Read More »

     
  • Malkovich on Warra weather watch

    Short course specialist and one of the favourites for The Warra (1000m) on Saturday, Malkovich should take his place in the $300,000 Kembla Grange sprint provided the track isn’t too wet. Luke Hilton from the Bjorn Baker stable was confident the Kembla Grange track will hold up, with anywhere from 0-6mm of… Read More »

     
  • Daniel Moor lands Forgot You ride in Perth

    Jockey Daniel Moor has answered the call to head to Perth to ride Forgot You in the opening Group 1 race of The Pinnacles. Moor partnered the Trent Busuttin and Natalie Young-trained Forgot You to his three wins as a three-year-old before Blake Shinn registered a win on the now five-year-old at Flemington last… Read More »

     
  • Black Caviar’s daughter Invincible Caviar dies

    In a sudden and unforeseen event, Peter Moody and connections are coping with the loss of Invincible Caviar, Black Caviar’s prominent racing offspring, who passed away last week. “She’s gone for an autopsy. She possibly had a heart attack or an aneurysm in the swimming pool on Friday morning.” Trainer… Read More »

     
  • A big Saturday of mile racing around the land

    The biggest is the G1 Railway Stakes where some Eastern staters currently lead the betting with online bookmakers. Roots ($3.50) was impressive last time in the Hot Danish. She could face Tuvalu ($4.50) off a series of strong WFA credentials in Melbourne. Forgot You ($8) heads across after a win on… Read More »

     
  • Ayrton chasing Perth Gold Rush

    Ayrton might have missed a place in Saturday’s Group 1 Sir Rupert Clarke Stakes, but connections still saw enough from the gelding to commit to a trip to Perth for The Pinnacles. The Mick Price and Michael Kent Jnr-trained six-year-old will be part of the eastern-states travelling party who will fly… Read More »

     
  • Star sprinter comes out of retirement

    Still buoyant after Magic Time’s breakthrough Group 1 win in Saturday’s Sir Rupert Clarke Stakes, Grahame Begg has revealed another mare with elite ability is about to re-enter his care. Passive Aggressive has returned to work and could be seen back at the races as early as February. The five-year-old daughter of… Read More »

     
  • Racing Victoria considers rule change for International horses

    Racing Victoria is contemplating a revision of the rule that restricts international horses’ participation in spring feature races before the Melbourne Cup. The current regulation limits internationals stationed at Werribee for the Spring Carnival to just one Australian race prior to the Melbourne Cup. This rule came into focus following… Read More »

     
 
 
 
 
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